2 Million Flowers Honey
We are a small and fine organic apiary in the heart of Germany. In addition to honey production, we are passionate about beekeeping. Our aim is to maintain a vital bee population in our apiary. For companies we offer sponsorships for newly bred bee colonies. We also support schools in setting up a school apiary.
Aasa Mesi Mahe Metsaõite Mesi
Aasa Mesi is a beekeeping company with a long tradition, where the principles of producing high-quality honey have been passed on from father to son for the third generation. Organic forest flower honey is produced in Lääneranna Parish, Pärnu County. It is honey that brings out the best flavors from the pure nature and powerful vegetation of the West Coast. The main foraging areas are forest areas, which alternate with wooded meadows, bogs and swamps, creating a very diverse plant community where every other plant is a medicinal plant. The taste is toned down by tankwood, eelvaks and elk hemp.
Apicelta Miel De Flores Clara Suave
Somos la segunda generación de apicultores en Vigo(Pontevedra), sur de Galicia(España). Nuestro amor por las abejas hace de nuestro trabajo un hobby, el cual nos hace felices cada dia. Trabajar con la naturaleza es un privilegio que pocas personas pueden valorar. De ese amor entre nosotros y la naturaleza conseguimos un liquido dorado llamado miel, una transformación del néctar de las flores en un alimento para el ser humano, como si de un proceso alquímico se tratara, de lo oscuro de la tierra a lo dorado de la miel. Ese es nuestro trabajo.
Assa
My first touch with beekeeping was the distinctive smell of honey with wax in the apiculture laboratory of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, where I was a student and it was this smell that awakened my love for the field. So, after finishing my studies, I decided to have my first five beehives in 2017 where I discovered this wonderful world of bees. My beehives are located in the forest areas of Chalkidiki, away from sources of pollution and intensive agriculture.
Balikesir Cicek Bali
A special honey produced by bees using the secretion of an insect that lives in the trunk of pine trees. This insect feeds by sucking the sap from the pine tree and secretes the excess sap as a sweet substance. The insect secretes this liquid between July and October, which is collected by bees. It is produced in the regions of Kepsut, Balya, Ayvalık and Havran. Kızılcam (Pinus brutia) and Karacam (Pinus nigra) are found in these areas. The ability to store for years without spoiling or freezing is the most important characteristic of pine honey. Its colour is darker than that of flower honey. Although slightly less nutritious, it is particularly good for throat problems.